David Robinson said: "Actually what I see are some silhouetted figures wearing what appears to be a dress or a skirt.

Tesco trolleys have been branded 'sexist' for safety instructions which show a woman in a dress with children

"I see no gender depicted here but a person choosing to wear whatever they feel comfortable in. "Who’s being sexist now by suggesting a man can’t wear a skirt and anyway what if it’s a Scotsman in a kilt?"

Caroline Bentley said: "Oh for God sake. 99 per cent of the time it's the women that take the children shopping and plus we all know men don't follow instructions anyway."

John Parking said: "Tesco should grow a pair and tell the stupid woman to shop at ASDA or Sainsbury's if she's not happy with the icons on the trolley. I despair of some people."

Andrew Wakeman said: "I don't have children but I'm offended there's parent and children bays for cars.

"I'm offended the pic on the dog food is that breed, what about all the other breeds? I'm offended at being forced to be offended at things people say not to be offended about."

Danny Hopper said: "I think its sexist to assume only women can wear dresses. Look at the Scottish, they have been wearing them for hundreds of years. Sexism everywhere."